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Bomba de Tiempo

Journal Articles & Books
Outubro, 2008
Colômbia
Equador

En medio de un clima de tensión social, la Minga de Resistencia Indígena inició el lunes una marcha hacia Cali. Se trata de un movimiento legítimo que busca respuesta a problemas cuya solución ha sido largamente aplazada. Todos coinciden en que el problema de la tierra y la violación de sus derechos humanos no es nueva, pero que ha sido agravada por el conflicto armado, que no solo ha contribuido al debilitamiento de las organizaciones, sino a la pérdida de tierras, cuya consecuencia es la reducción de sus territorios.

El Consejo de Derechos Humanos y los Pueblos Indígenas 2008

Institutional & promotional materials
Dezembro, 2008
Argentina
Bolívia
Brasil
Colômbia
Equador
Guatemala

El Grupo de Trabajo Intercultural Almáciga (España) con el apoyo de la Oficina de Derechos Humanos ha elaborado un informe que resume las principales actividades relacionadas con derechos de los pueblos indígenas que se han llevado a cabo en el marco del Consejo de Derechos Humanos (CDH) de las Naciones Unidas a lo largo del año 2008. La información se refiere a tres aspectos del trabajo del CDH. En primer city, la presentación del informe del Relator Especial sobre la situación de los derechos humanos y libertades fundamentales de los indígenas, Dr.

Los refugiados del modelo agroexportador (Versión resumida)

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Paraguai

Refugiados del Modelo Agroexportador es la publicación de los resultados de una investigación llevada a cabo en el 2006 en comunidades campesinas paraguayas que viven rodeadas por los monocultivos de soja. Este estudio interdisciplinario detalla la dinámica de empobrecimiento y degeneración de las condiciones de vida de las familias que lleva a la expulsión rural y la migración hacia las ciudades. Esta investigación de Base Investigaciones Sociales fue llevada a cabo por un equipo multidisciplinario e internacional de investigadores, bajo la dirección del sociólogo Tomas Palau.

From Risk and Conflict to Peace and Prosperity

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2017
Quênia
República Democrática do Congo
Senegal
Brasil
Colômbia
Peru
China
Indonésia
Índia

Amid the realities of major political turbulence, there was growing recognition in 2016 that the land rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities are key to ensuring peace and prosperity, economic development, sound investment, and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Despite equivocation by governments, a critical mass of influential investors and companies now recognize the market rationale for respecting community land rights.

Indigenous people are losing their livelihood

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009
Global

In many Asian, African, and South American nations, indigenous people are being driven from their homes: Government authorities are leasing hundreds of thousands of hectares of land belonging to indigenous people who only in the rarest of cases possess deeds to the land that are recognised by the authorities. Although in many cases their ancestors have lived on the land for centuries, these rights were never recorded in the land registries. The way of life and the livelihood of many indigenous peoples are severely threatened by their land being sold off.

The Recognition and Security of Customary Tenure of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia: a Legal Perspective (in Khmer)

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Cambodja

This short thematic study challenges the assumption that the legal framework to recognize and protect indigenous peoples’ (IP) customary lands is adequate and that the challenge lies in its implementation. With support from MRLG, a core group of IP NGOs of the Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Alliance (CIPA) held a series of seminars to scrutinize this legal framework, identify gaps and make recommendations for a revision of the supporting legal framework. The thematic study documents this joint reflection.

The Recognition and Security of Customary Tenure of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia: a Legal Perspective

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Cambodja

This short thematic study challenges the assumption that the legal framework to recognize and protect indigenous peoples’ (IP) customary lands is adequate and that the challenge lies in its implementation. With support from MRLG, a core group of IP NGOs of the Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Alliance (CIPA) held a series of seminars to scrutinize this legal framework, identify gaps and make recommendations for a revision of the supporting legal framework. The thematic study documents this joint reflection.

FEMACT Loliondo Findings

Reports & Research
Julho, 2009
Tanzania

Over the Last three months, acts of unconceivable evil were perpetrated through an eviction operation against indigenous pastoralists in Loliondo. Loliondo is one of the three Divisions of the Ngorongoro District situated in the Arusha Region in Northern Tanzania. The Ngorongoro District Covers an area of about 14037 square Kilometres. Stretching across some 8,300 sq km, is the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, established in 1959 and governed by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, and the rest is the Loliondo Game Control Area consisting of the Sale and Loliondo Divisions.

A Report of a Fact Finding Study on Conflicts between Loita Maasai and Batemi Sonyo ni Sale Division Loliondo District

Reports & Research
Julho, 2004
Tanzania

The conflict for which the research team has taken immediate measures to find its causes and give recommendations for its complete arrest, took place from the 1st-14th July 2004 in the frontiers of Engusero Sambu and Kisangiro villages, in the divisions of Loliondo and Sale, respectively, both of Ngorongoro District. Ngorongoro is the third division in the District. One person was killed and another injured in the subject fighting.


Report on Eviction and Resettlement of Pastoralists from Ihefu and Usangu-Mbarali District to Kilwa and Lindi Districts

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2007
Tanzania

This study is focused on the effects of the eviction process of pastoralists from Mbarali to Lindi Rural and Kilwa Districts in Lindi Region. The study sampled six villages out 15 villages in Lindi Rural and Kilwa districts. The study employed semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with district, village authorities, host communities and migrating pastoralists in selected villages.